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Meanings of
hut
in English
Russian
хижина
Portuguese
choça
Catalan
caseta
Spanish
caseta
Back to the meaning
A small crude shelter used as a dwelling.
shack
shanty
hovel
hutch
Russian
хижина
Portuguese
barraca
Back to the meaning
Temporary military shelter.
army hut
field hut
Portuguese
barraca
Synonyms
Examples for "
shack
"
shack
shanty
hovel
hutch
Examples for "
shack
"
1
Within 30 minutes, the
shack
was completed and Obey's work was done.
2
I'd actually met Nate Brown during my first year in my
shack
.
3
He had quite a bit of money in notes in the
shack
.
4
Got lost; stayed in a
shack
while it rained, and-hereI am.
5
The
shack
is straight back in the deepest clump of buttonball trees.
1
The
shanty
rocked in the wind like the cradle of a child.
2
From the interior of the
shanty
behind there came a similar chorus.
3
The answering voice was the voice of the man of the
shanty
.
4
The Siner home was a three-room
shanty
about midway in the semicircle.
5
The gnawing still went on behind the old
shanty
by the river.
1
The
hovel
in the Impasse Saint-Mittre remained closed and preserved its secrets.
2
The wretched prisoner sat on a wooden bench in the dreary
hovel
.
3
The girl approached the doorway of the mean
hovel
and peered within.
4
Several days were spent in restoring the
hovel
-
this
time
with considerable improvements.
5
And Grawp, why, he bides his time in his
hovel
most days.
1
The boy had been very quick in his run from the
hutch
.
2
Always keep the feeding part of the
hutch
well covered with sawdust.
3
She is having a
hutch
made for them in my little garden.
4
The smaller plates and glasses are there. She pointed toward a
hutch
.
5
A rabbit
hutch
or coop is easily built from old packing boxes.
Russian
сарай
Spanish
galpón
Back to the meaning
Heraldic figure.
barn
Related terms
building
Russian
сарай
Usage of
hut
in English
1
He is in the
hut
now; he sits yonder in the shadow.
2
Provided one held no inimical intentions toward the
hut
's
owner, of course.
3
One of McLean's cultures; bacteria and moulds; illustrating micro-organisms in the
hut
4
The appointed time has come to us.' He pointed to the
hut
.
5
Forester and Marco concluded to remain in this
hut
for the night.
6
Spare lived on in the old
hut
,
and worked in the cabbage-garden.
7
This reinforcement raised the confidence of the little party in the
hut
.
8
At last the children reached the summit in front of the
hut
.
9
They found the poor king in the
hut
,
in a pitiable condition.
10
The lovers had, in the meanwhile, reached the
hut
of the stone-mason.
11
Only the skins were left on the sleeping bench in the
hut
.
12
The afternoon was spent in dragging the various parts to the
hut
.
13
I think we had better wait in the
hut
until they come.
14
Even our
hut
was but a smaller drift in the general picture.
15
The movement beyond the door again penetrated the silence of the
hut
.
16
If the enemy are in force, hold the
hut
to the last.
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About this term
hut
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little hut
leave the hut
small hut
old hut
own hut
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Translations for
hut
Russian
хижина
лачуга
сарай
Portuguese
choça
cabana
choupana
casebre
barraco
barraca
mucambo
Catalan
caseta
cabana
barraca
tuguri
cabanya
casot
Spanish
caseta
choza
chabola
cabaña
chozo
galpón
Hut
through the time
Hut
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Less common
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